Look carefully at this illustration on page 120 What do you think London was like in 1616? Natural Environment? Buildings and other structures? Human activities?

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Look carefully at this illustration on page 120 What do you think London was like in 1616? Natural Environment? Buildings and other structures? Human activities? Aspects of the drawing? Purpose of the drawing?

How did the Foundations of Historical Globalization Affect People? Read page 120 Which Communication Technologies are contributing to globalization today? Internet? How does the internet shape the process of and attitudes toward globalization?

New Ideas Read page 121 Complete the Activity at the bottom of the page Predictions: Large, square sails may have lead to… Improved navigational tools may have lead to… Gunpowder may have lead to….

Mercantilism What other words appear to be related to mercantilism Write down as many as you can think of… Write down your definition and the one from the glossary

Analyzing Mercantilism Read page 122 with a partner and while you read… Complete the handout Analyzing Mercantilism

What is Mercantilism? Control of trade by a colonizing nation Factors that made mercantilism work Armed forces, navies and merchant marine fleets Forces that caused mercantilism The drive for more trade Profits = control of the trade and competition gone! The growth of the middle class in Europe Discovery of valuable raw materials Forces that lead to the decline of mercantilism Resistance from the colonies New economic ideas

Read Dividing up the World on page 123 Now listen to the following questions about the map above…

Effects of European Colonial Settlement Read page 124 and… Complete the Reflect and Respond assignment at the bottom of the page After giving your own name to this conflict, sum up the perspective of each group in a sentence or two… The British The Rebellious Colonists The First Nations

And Finally… Begin a list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Four Corners Debate! Any suggestions as to what you should include?